The Mayor has secured more than £4.8bn to start building at least 116,000 affordable homes by 2022.
Increasing housing supply
Our vision for increasing housing supply and building homes for Londoners
The Mayor believes the only way to fix London’s housing crisis is to build far more
new homes. These new homes need to be genuinely affordable to Londoners.
For years, we haven’t built enough new homes to meet demand. We have become
over-reliant on a relatively narrow range of development models, sites, and types of
homes. To address this challenge, we must diversify who builds homes, and where
and how they are built.
The Mayor’s Homes for Londoners team will pursue, support,
and lobby for the changes required to make this happen. This includes new funding
and policy approaches, as well as partnering with other levels of government and the
housing industry.
On 16th November 2023, the Mayor of London launched the Council Homes Acquisition Programme (CHAP).
Mayor Sadiq Khan has secured more than £4.8bn to help start building at least 116,000 affordable homes.
City Hall has released new research to help councils ramp up the supply of new homes in the capital.
The Affordable Housing Capital Funding Guide contains the rules for investors providing housing with our funding.
The latest statistics on the Mayor’s performance in providing affordable housing in the capital.
Find out about funding to deliver specialist and supported housing in the capital.
Analysis of the funding required to deliver the new London Plan’s strategic target of 32,500 new affordable homes a year.
We’ve introduced a new, user-friendly system so organisations can submit bids for GLA funding.
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